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The Mazda Foundation Grant Current Round Closes: 31st of March 2024 Value: Undisclosed Run By: Mazda Foundation Further Information: http://mazdafoundation.org.au/obtaining-funding/

The foundation provides funding for two priority areas:

1. Children with physical &/or mental disabilities
Projects by community based organisations to support children with physical and/or mental disabilities or their carers, particularly projects seeking to address social isolation experienced by such children and their carers (Not including research projects).

2. Elderly people suffering mental disabilities

Projects by community based organisations to support elderly people suffering from mental disabilities (including dementia) or their carers, particularly projects seeking to address social isolation experienced by such elderly persons and their carers (Not including research projects).

Last Updated: 29th of October 2023
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Steve Waugh Foundation - Children and Young Adults with a Rare Disease Grant Opened: 1st of March 2024 Current Round Closes: 31st of March 2024 Run By: Steve Waugh Foundation Further Information: https://www.stevewaughfoundation.com.au/grants/

The Steve Waugh Foundation supports children and young adults aged 0-25 years who have a rare disease with a prevalence of at least 2:100,000.

The Foundation will consider funding -

  • Equipment
  • Mobility Aids
  • Communication Devices
  • Therapy
  • Treatment
  • Some minor house renovations
  • Items that improve the quality of life for the applicant and their family

To be eligible to apply:   

  • You must be an Australian Citizen or an Australian permanent resident of at least five years to gain assistance from the Foundation and;
  • Have a recognised rare disease as identified on ORPHANET: www.orpha.net, or if not recognised your medical specialist must confirm the disease is rare
  • Have an Australian Medicare card
  • Have already made an application for government funding assistance for the requested item, eg the NDIS
  • The rare disease has been formally and officially diagnosed by a Paediatrician or other Medical Specialist
  • You have and can provide evidence of the diagnosis of the rare disease signed off by a Paediatrician or other medical specialist
  • You have and can provide medical, health and other documentation or support material required as part of your application
Last Updated: 29th of October 2023
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Community Cricket Grants Grant Closes: 31st of March 2024 Value: Up to $15,000 Run By: NRMA Insurance Further Information: https://www.nrma.com.au/cricket/community-grant?gclid=Cj0KCQiAh8OtBhCQARIsAIkWb69h-pljk7skMgy94lYq5AL-PGMS0thdMKfya313jW3aQut6yh7bVDMaAhpNEALw_wcB

Tell NRMA Insurance about your local cricket club, for the chance to win an NRMA Insurance community cricket grant raised in partnership with Cricket Australia. They are interested to know:

  • About your cricket club and the role it plays in your local community
  • Help them understand why your club is deserving of a $15,000 Community Cricket Grant, and how you would use the funds
  • What would be the impact of that help to your club and the wider community?

Entry is only open to Australian-based cricket clubs and associations that are correctly affiliated within Australian Cricket.

Last Updated: 24th of January 2024
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Small Grants - 2024 - Round 1 Grant Closes: 31st of March 2024 Value: Up to $2,000 Run By: Museums and Galleries NSW Further Information: https://mgnsw.org.au/sector/funding/grants-we-administer/volunteer-museum-grants/small-grants/

Small Grants aim to meet the short-term, collection-based requirements of community museums and Aboriginal cultural spaces. There are no set categories for funding, and applications for a broad range of projects will be considered.

Previous Small Grants have funded the purchase of computer cataloguing software, exhibition mannequins and display cases, oral history recording equipment and archival storage items.

Small Grants are open to museums and Aboriginal cultural spaces (with object collections and displays) with up to two full time paid staff members (no more than 70 hours of paid staffing per week) as well as museum networks such as AMaGA Chapters.

Projects cannot commence before June 2024 and must be completed no later than 31 December 2024.

Last Updated: 26th of February 2024
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Health and Development Participation Grant Closes: 31st of March 2024 Value: Up to $7,500 Run By: NSW Government Department of Education Further Information: https://education.nsw.gov.au/early-childhood-education/operating-an-early-childhood-education-service/grants-and-funded-programs/health-and-development-participation-grant-program

The HDP Grant provides funding to eligible early childhood education and care providers to support the implementation of the separate but related Health and Development Checks in Early Childhood Education Program.

The HDC Program is a partnership between the Department of Education and NSW Health to deliver a universal, recurrent program to provide health and development checks to 4-year-old children by local health district staff within early childhood education and care settings. The HDP Grant funding aims to support early childhood education and care providers to embed suitable strategies to enable their partnership, and children’s participation, in the HDC Program.

Last Updated: 26th of February 2024
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National Road Safety Action Grants Program - First Nations Road Safety Stream Grant Closes: 31st of March 2024 - 11:30 pm Value: $20,000 to $1.5 Million Run By: Australian Government Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts Further Information: https://www.grants.gov.au/Go/Show?GoUuid=26d9229f-3259-4dc6-bb98-80dd787e49bb

First Nations peoples bear a higher burden of road trauma, and are nearly three times more likely to die in road crashes than other Australians. In line with governments’ commitment to the National Agreement on Closing the Gap, the Australian Government will create partnerships with First Nations peoples, communities and organisations to jointly develop culturally appropriate countermeasures to close the gap for First Nations peoples by improving road safety outcomes.

This grant opportunity is open January 2024 to March 2024 to allow the department time to build trusted relationships with First Nations organisations and communities to co-design a culturally appropriate national approach to community-led road safety initiatives.

The aim of this funding stream is to fund projects that will deliver local solutions for First Nations communities, and also support culturally relevant road safety messaging. Activities could include, but are not limited to, improving access to culturally appropriate road safety education, young driver training activities, support for First Nations peoples to obtain a driver’s licence, community group activities that improve road safety outcomes or education campaigns with relevant road
safety messages. Subject to consultation, the government intends these projects will:

  • ▪ improve access to road safety education and awareness for First Nations peoples
  • ▪ assist government to understand road safety priorities in First Nations communities and tailor solutions to match.
Last Updated: 23rd of January 2024
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National Road Safety Action Grants Program - Research and Data Grant Closes: 31st of March 2024 - 11:30 pm Value: $20,000 to $1.5 Million Run By: Australian Government Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts Further Information: https://www.grants.gov.au/Go/Show?GoUuid=26d9229f-3259-4dc6-bb98-80dd787e49bb

Research is vital to progress the development of new approaches, to pilot and trial real-world new concepts, test innovative ideas and develop best practice models and guidelines. There is also a critical need to improve national road safety data, and strengthen the evidence base for decisions on the most efficient and effective ways to deliver better road safety outcomes.

The aim of this funding stream is to:

  • ▪ fund projects that will extend or develop national road safety research and data capabilities.
  • ▪ collate new, or analyse existing data to identify emerging trends in fatal or serious injury crash causation, types of crashes, vehicle types in crashes or any other innovative uses of data that could lead to a reduction in fatalities or serious injuries nationally.
  • ▪ examine and conduct research into fatal and serious injury crash causation and/or prevention methods to lead to a reduction in fatalities and serious injuries.


The intended outcomes of this funding stream are:

  • ▪ improved understanding of emerging and ongoing road safety issues in Australia.
  • ▪ provide an evidence-base for future road safety policy and investments.
Last Updated: 23rd of January 2024
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National Road Safety Action Grants Program - Technology and Innovation Grant Closes: 31st of March 2024 - 11:30 pm Value: $20,000 to $1.5 Million Run By: Australian Government Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts Further Information: https://www.grants.gov.au/Go/Show?GoUuid=26d9229f-3259-4dc6-bb98-80dd787e49bb

The road safety environment is evolving. New and emerging technologies, such as Connected and Automated Vehicles (CAVs) have the potential to improve transport safety, productivity, accessibility and sustainability. Other developments, such as the emergence and rapid take-up of personal mobility devices such as e-scooters introduce alternate ways to travel, and increase options for multi-modal transport. However, these advancements are also increasing the complexity of the road safety landscape, particularly in how they use and interact with the road and other road users.

The Australian Government is committed to supporting the continued development of new road safety technologies, as well as innovative solutions that meet the road safety challenges arising from new technologies, and overcome human fallibility.

The aim of this funding stream is to:

  • ▪ examine and conduct research into the effectiveness of new road and vehicle safety technologies.
  • ▪ fund projects to deliver new road safety technologies, innovations or initiatives.

The intended outcomes of this funding stream are:

  • ▪ advancements in technologies, innovations or initiatives that lead to a reduction of fatalities or serious injuries on our roads nationally.
  • ▪ developments in road and vehicle safety technologies and initiatives specific to the Australian context.

Any outcomes of this grant funding will be reported in the National Road Safety Annual Report delivered in the fourth quarter annually.

Last Updated: 23rd of January 2024
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Natural Hazards STEM Support Program Grant Closes: 2nd of April 2024 - 10:00 am Value: Up to $400,000 Run By: Office of the NSW Chief Scientist & Engineer Further Information: https://www.chiefscientist.nsw.gov.au/funding/science-education/natural-hazards-stem-support-program

The Natural Hazards STEM Support Program (the Program) is a new $800,000 competitive grants program in 2023/24 to enhance STEM outreach in schools, focusing on technology education relevant to natural hazard management and response. It builds on the success of the Bushfire STEM in Schools Program, expanding the remit to deliver STEM-focused education programs covering natural hazards to improve student learning outcomes and build resilience in communities.

The Program aims to enhance the STEM education and skill development of students in kindergarten through to Year 12, through the implementation of program/s that focus on technologies directly relevant to the management and response of natural hazards. This strategic focus is intended to inspire the next generation of innovators and technologists by not only educating but also igniting the curiosity of students in technological domains.

Eligible organisations will be required to deliver STEM-focused education programs covering natural hazards directly to the school children and/or provide the training required for school staff and teachers to deliver the programs themselves. A program can be either an established program or a pilot program. Eligible organisations can apply for up to $400,000 per grant application in FY 2023/24, with projects delivered in the following financial year.

Last Updated: 26th of February 2024
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Protecting Our Places Grant Opened: 19th of February 2024 Closes: 2nd of April 2024 - 5:00 pm Value: Up to $80,000 Run By: NSW Government Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water Further Information: https://www.nsw.gov.au/grants-and-funding/protecting-our-places

This program empowers and provides opportunities for Aboriginal organisations to undertake projects that:

  • contribute to ongoing sustainable management of significant Aboriginal cultural landscapes in New South Wales
  • contribute to healthier environments and communities
  • develop project management capabilities of Aboriginal groups
  • encourage new collaborations and positive relationships with other organisations, government and stakeholders.

Grants of up to $80,000 are available over the 2 stages:

  • Stage 1 Planning – up to $12,000 for project planning.
  • Stage 2 Implementation – up to $67,000 to complete the project on-ground works, plus $1,000 quarantined for the mandatory financial audit, totalling $68,000.

For each grant recipient, they will coordinate and deliver face-to-face workshops for 2 key staff/participants in your project at the beginning of Stage 1. In addition, proposed grantees are strongly encouraged to invite an Elder to participate in these workshops to act as a community representative, knowledge holder and relevant cultural authority.

These workshops will provide you with:

  • support and guidance to develop a plan specific to your project
  • mentoring, advice, and networking opportunities
  • an understanding of the Trust's reporting requirements.
Last Updated: 21st of March 2024
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WASM Litter Prevention CLEAN-UP Grants - INTAKE 3 Grant Opened: 15th of February 2024 Closes: 5th of April 2024 - 12:00 am Value: Up to $20,000 Run By: NSW Environment Protection Authority Further Information: https://www.nsw.gov.au/grants-and-funding/wasm-litter-prevention-clean-up-grants-intake-3

The objectives for each initiative funded through this Litter Prevention Grants Program are:

  • contribute to the new NSW litter reduction targets: 60% reduction in litter items by 2030 – NSW Waste and Sustainable Materials Strategy2041WASM Litter Prevention Grants and 30% reduction in plastic litter items by 2025 – NSW Plastics Action Plan
  • build organisational ownership and leadership to plan and carry out local, regional, or statewide litter prevention initiatives
  • base litter prevention on good evidence and sound approaches – NSW Litter Prevention Strategy 2022–30
  • include activities that increase the capacity to carry out litter prevention in strategic and sustainable ways, in particular beyond the grant funding period
  • work productively with the authority (or authorities) that manage the public land (e.g. local council) where on-ground litter prevention projects and strategic initiatives will be delivered or where infrastructure will be located
  • work productively and collaboratively in partnership with others to implement litter prevention initiatives
  • consolidate achievements across the State, build on existing stakeholder organisation capacities, and expand networks to encourage cross-sector collaboration to achieve new litter prevention targets.

Grants are open to: Local Government, NfP, Community Group, Business, Regional Waste Group.

Last Updated: 24th of March 2024
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WASM Litter Prevention Stream 1 HOTSPOT Grants - INTAKE 3 Grant Opened: 15th of February 2024 Closes: 5th of April 2024 - 12:00 am Value: Up to $60,000 Run By: NSW Environment Protection Authority Further Information: https://www.nsw.gov.au/grants-and-funding/wasm-litter-prevention-stream-1-hotspot-grants-intake-3

The objectives for each initiative funded through this Litter Prevention Grants Program are:

  • contribute to the new NSW litter reduction targets: 60% reduction in litter items by 2030 – NSW Waste and Sustainable Materials Strategy2041WASM Litter Prevention Grants and 30% reduction in plastic litter items by 2025 – NSW Plastics Action Plan
  • build organisational ownership and leadership to plan and carry out local, regional, or statewide litter prevention initiatives
  • base litter prevention on good evidence and sound approaches – NSW Litter Prevention Strategy 2022–30
  • include activities that increase the capacity to carry out litter prevention in strategic and sustainable ways, in particular beyond the grant funding period
  • work productively with the authority (or authorities) that manage the public land (e.g. local council) where on-ground litter prevention projects and strategic initiatives will be delivered or where infrastructure will be located
  • work productively and collaboratively in partnership with others to implement litter prevention initiatives
  • consolidate achievements across the State, build on existing stakeholder organisation capacities, and expand networks to encourage cross-sector collaboration to achieve new litter prevention targets.

Grants are open to: Local Government, NfP, Community Group, Business, Regional Waste Group.

Last Updated: 24th of March 2024
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WASM Litter Prevention Stream 2 Grants - INTAKE 3 Grant Opened: 15th of February 2024 Closes: 5th of April 2024 - 12:00 am Value: Up to $100,000 Run By: NSW Environment Protection Authority Further Information: https://www.nsw.gov.au/grants-and-funding/wasm-litter-prevention-stream-2-grants-intake-3

The objectives for each initiative funded through this Litter Prevention Grants Program are:

  • contribute to the new NSW litter reduction targets: 60% reduction in litter items by 2030 – NSW Waste and Sustainable Materials Strategy2041WASM Litter Prevention Grants and 30% reduction in plastic litter items by 2025 – NSW Plastics Action Plan
  • build organisational ownership and leadership to plan and carry out local, regional, or statewide litter prevention initiatives
  • base litter prevention on good evidence and sound approaches – NSW Litter Prevention Strategy 2022–30
  • include activities that increase the capacity to carry out litter prevention in strategic and sustainable ways, in particular beyond the grant funding period
  • work productively with the authority (or authorities) that manage the public land (e.g. local council) where on-ground litter prevention projects and strategic initiatives will be delivered or where infrastructure will be located
  • work productively and collaboratively in partnership with others to implement litter prevention initiatives
  • consolidate achievements across the State, build on existing stakeholder organisation capacities, and expand networks to encourage cross-sector collaboration to achieve new litter prevention targets.

Grants are open to: Local Government, NfP, Community Group, Business, Regional Waste Group.

Last Updated: 24th of March 2024
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WASM Litter Prevention BUTT Grants - INTAKE 3 Grant Opened: 15th of February 2024 Closes: 5th of April 2024 - 12:00 am Value: Up to $40,000 Run By: NSW Environment Protection Authority Further Information: https://www.nsw.gov.au/grants-and-funding/wasm-litter-prevention-butt-grants-intake-3

The objectives for each initiative funded through this Litter Prevention Grants Program are:

  • contribute to the new NSW litter reduction targets: 60% reduction in litter items by 2030 – NSW Waste and Sustainable Materials Strategy2041WASM Litter Prevention Grants and 30% reduction in plastic litter items by 2025 – NSW Plastics Action Plan
  • build organisational ownership and leadership to plan and carry out local, regional, or statewide litter prevention initiatives
  • base litter prevention on good evidence and sound approaches – NSW Litter Prevention Strategy 2022–30
  • include activities that increase the capacity to carry out litter prevention in strategic and sustainable ways, in particular beyond the grant funding period
  • work productively with the authority (or authorities) that manage the public land (e.g. local council) where on-ground litter prevention projects and strategic initiatives will be delivered or where infrastructure will be located
  • work productively and collaboratively in partnership with others to implement litter prevention initiatives
  • consolidate achievements across the State, build on existing stakeholder organisation capacities, and expand networks to encourage cross-sector collaboration to achieve new litter prevention targets.

Grants are open to: Local Government, NfP, Community Group, Business, Regional Waste Group.

Last Updated: 24th of March 2024
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WASM Litter Prevention Stream 3 Grants - INTAKE 3 Grant Opened: 15th of February 2024 Closes: 5th of April 2024 - 12:00 am Value: Up to $450,000 Run By: NSW Environment Protection Authority Further Information: https://www.nsw.gov.au/grants-and-funding/wasm-litter-prevention-stream-3-grants-intake-3

The objectives for each initiative funded through this Litter Prevention Grants Program are:

  • contribute to the new NSW litter reduction targets: 60% reduction in litter items by 2030 – NSW Waste and Sustainable Materials Strategy2041WASM Litter Prevention Grants and 30% reduction in plastic litter items by 2025 – NSW Plastics Action Plan
  • build organisational ownership and leadership to plan and carry out local, regional, or statewide litter prevention initiatives
  • base litter prevention on good evidence and sound approaches – NSW Litter Prevention Strategy 2022–30
  • include activities that increase the capacity to carry out litter prevention in strategic and sustainable ways, in particular beyond the grant funding period
  • work productively with the authority (or authorities) that manage the public land (e.g. local council) where on-ground litter prevention projects and strategic initiatives will be delivered or where infrastructure will be located
  • work productively and collaboratively in partnership with others to implement litter prevention initiatives
  • consolidate achievements across the State, build on existing stakeholder organisation capacities, and expand networks to encourage cross-sector collaboration to achieve new litter prevention targets.

Grants are open to: Local Government, NfP, Community Group, Business, Regional Waste Group.

Last Updated: 24th of March 2024
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